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Victims at the ICC: What is the Way Forward? | Chris Tenove
https://tenove.com/2014/12/13/victims-at-the-icc-what-is-the-way-forward
8230;on international politics, transitional justice, global citizenship, and other small world problems. Victims at the ICC: What is the Way Forward? December 13, 2014. Tags: International Criminal Court. This post, first published on Justice in Conflict. On December 10, 2014, was co-written with Stephen Smith Cody. Director of the Atrocity Response Program at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law) and Susana SáCouto. Director of the War Crimes Research Office (WCRO). This major restructu...
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Canada | Chris Tenove
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8230;on international politics, transitional justice, global citizenship, and other small world problems. Posts tagged ‘Canada’. February 10, 2014. Stop the Deluge of Party Tools! Three Paths to a Non-Partisan Senate. At the Policy-Scholarship Divide. Democracy Should Be for Election Losers as well as Winners. SSHRC Grant for a New Digital Platform on Global Politics. The Master of Confessions Thierry Cruvellier on the ECCC’s Duch Trial. What can victims tell us about justice? Thoughts from Judith Shklar.
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Canadian politics | Chris Tenove
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8230;on international politics, transitional justice, global citizenship, and other small world problems. Posts tagged ‘Canadian politics’. February 10, 2014. Stop the Deluge of Party Tools! Three Paths to a Non-Partisan Senate. At the Policy-Scholarship Divide. Democracy Should Be for Election Losers as well as Winners. SSHRC Grant for a New Digital Platform on Global Politics. The Master of Confessions Thierry Cruvellier on the ECCC’s Duch Trial. What can victims tell us about justice?
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democracy | Chris Tenove
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8230;on international politics, transitional justice, global citizenship, and other small world problems. Posts tagged ‘democracy’. February 10, 2014. Stop the Deluge of Party Tools! Three Paths to a Non-Partisan Senate. May 10, 2012. On democracy and international criminal tribunals. At the Policy-Scholarship Divide. Democracy Should Be for Election Losers as well as Winners. SSHRC Grant for a New Digital Platform on Global Politics. The Master of Confessions Thierry Cruvellier on the ECCC’s Duch Trial.
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Senate | Chris Tenove
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8230;on international politics, transitional justice, global citizenship, and other small world problems. Posts tagged ‘Senate’. February 10, 2014. Stop the Deluge of Party Tools! Three Paths to a Non-Partisan Senate. At the Policy-Scholarship Divide. Democracy Should Be for Election Losers as well as Winners. SSHRC Grant for a New Digital Platform on Global Politics. The Master of Confessions Thierry Cruvellier on the ECCC’s Duch Trial. What can victims tell us about justice? Thoughts from Judith Shklar.
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Uncategorized | Chris Tenove
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8230;on international politics, transitional justice, global citizenship, and other small world problems. Posts from the ‘Uncategorized’ Category. June 19, 2016. At the Policy-Scholarship Divide. October 16, 2015. Democracy Should Be for Election Losers as well as Winners. October 16, 2015. SSHRC Grant for a New Digital Platform on Global Politics. June 7, 2015. The Master of Confessions Thierry Cruvellier on the ECCC’s Duch Trial. February 4, 2015. What can victims tell us about justice? February 4, 2015.
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International Criminal Court | Chris Tenove
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8230;on international politics, transitional justice, global citizenship, and other small world problems. Posts tagged ‘International Criminal Court’. December 13, 2014. Victims at the ICC: What is the Way Forward? June 5, 2014. The Victim in the Security Council. August 4, 2012. When the ICC Comes to Lukodi. May 10, 2012. On democracy and international criminal tribunals. March 2, 2012. Libya: a year in the life of an ICC referral. At the Policy-Scholarship Divide. What can victims tell us about justice?
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The Victim in the Security Council | Chris Tenove
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8230;on international politics, transitional justice, global citizenship, and other small world problems. The Victim in the Security Council. June 5, 2014. Tags: International Criminal Court. On May 22, U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power asked Qusai Zakariya of Syria to stand up in the gallery of the United Nations Security Council. Ambassador Power was in the midst of arguing. For a draft resolution. Mr Zakariya, a victim of a chemical attack, would be part of that justification. Argued that victims are cen...
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What can victims tell us about justice? Thoughts from Judith Shklar | Chris Tenove
https://tenove.com/2015/02/04/what-can-victims-tell-us-about-justice-thoughts-from-judith-shklar
8230;on international politics, transitional justice, global citizenship, and other small world problems. What can victims tell us about justice? Thoughts from Judith Shklar. February 4, 2015. I’m currently writing a paper on how researchers and policymakers should listen to and engage victims. Some of the most helpful thoughts that I’ve encountered on the topic come from Judith Shklar’s 1990 book. The Faces of Injustice. Victims’ experiences and perceptions of injustice can reveal these deficits. Th...
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Victim Participation at the ICC – What’s the Deal? | Chris Tenove
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8230;on international politics, transitional justice, global citizenship, and other small world problems. Victim Participation at the ICC What’s the Deal? November 27, 2013. First published on Justice in Conflict. On November 22, 2013. While the relationship between the International Criminal Court (ICC) and African states looms large. Symbolism and Reality of Victim Participation. There is considerable scholarship on the origins and normative aims of victim participation, and a growing literature on its...